A new Journey to take on: Professional Scrum with Kanban (PSK) – part I

It’s been a while since Scrum.org introduced the Professional Scrum with Kanban (PSK) certification and I’ve noticed that there are few resources that one can use to prepare and pass the PSK certification.

I also received great feedback after putting together the Professional Scrum Product Owner II (PSPO II) exam preparation article so I decided to take on a new journey: prepare myself for the PSK exam and document it step-by-step hoping that you might also find it useful.

As always, I’m starting with the basics: Scrum.org has a list of suggested reading which I’m sure will constitute one great source of extracting useful tips & tricks for passing the exam. I’m eager to find other great resources as well and share them in an article here on the blog.

Are you also considering the PSK certification? Drop me a line and I’ll share my learning progress with you.

Wish me luck!

Andreea

6 Comments

  1. mlapshin

    Good luck, Andreea!

    1. Andreea Ionică (Post author)

      Thank you!!

  2. stefania rossitto

    Have you taken this exam? I’m interested!

  3. goyalvipul29

    i have some doubt in some answers of questions , plz help me
    when the developers limit work in progress (WIP) inside a sprint. what would you expect to observe?
    a. self-management would be strengthened as a result of increased transparency
    b. the amount of work done by the end of the sprint would be reduced
    c. the developers would stop beginning work, and instead , start finishing work
    d. increased collaboration/swarming between the developers

  4. goyalvipul29

    if scrum is used with kanban then having a scrum master is optional?
    a. true
    b. false

  5. goyalvipul29

    which of the following statements about supplementing scrum with kanban practices is true?
    a. it encourages team collaboration/swarming
    b. it implies that the scrum team must have a sequential approach to work
    c. it applies primarily to maintenance type of work
    d. scrum teams may choose to skip the sprint planning event

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